October Mountain State Forest is the largest state forest in Massachusetts, offering a diverse landscape for outdoor enthusiasts with trails, campsites, and a rich presence of wildlife.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to October Mountain State Forest.
No permits required, free access
Spring and fall are ideal for hiking and viewing wildlife. Winters are suitable for snow sports.
The main visitor center is located near the forest entrance in Lee.
Accessible from the Massachusetts Turnpike, with seasonal dirt roads requiring 4WD during winter.
Summers are warm with occasional rainfall, while winters can be cold with significant snow cover. Fall offers cool temperatures and vibrant foliage.
Efforts focus on protecting native wildlife, controlling invasive species, and managing visitor impact to prevent erosion.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located near the heart of the forest with easy access to trails and Buckley Dunton Lake.
A historic trail with scenic views of the surrounding landscape and historical significance.
A gentle trail following Sherman Brook, perfect for birdwatching and leisurely hikes.
A challenging loop offering stunning views of the gorge and surrounding forest.
A wooded trail with several elevation changes and opportunities for wildlife viewing.
Wear sturdy boots for more rugged trails, especially in the northern areas.
Fall foliage offers breathtaking views, but trails can be busy during this season.
Reservations for camping are necessary, especially during peak months of summer.
Bring plenty of water and a map as cell service is unreliable in some parts of the forest.